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california and illinois have both banned employers from forcing their workers or job applicants to hand over passwords from their personal facebook or twitter accounts. california's also outlawed using hounds to hunt bobcats or bears after lawmakers decided it's not a fair fight. in florida, flash away. police can no longer give tickets to drivers who flash their headlights to let fellow motorists know there's a speed trap ahead. >>> here's your new year's day look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. former utah governor and republican president jon huntsman told "the daily telegraph" the gop is like a holding company that is "devoid of soul." a new gallup found president obama is the most-admired man in america. for the fifth straight year, in the same poll, the most admired woman, hillary clinton. guess how many years in a row? 11. after this morning's vote on the fiscal cliff, outgoing texas senator kay bailey hutchison tweeted this at 2:43 a.m. i just cast my last vote in the u.s. senate. it has been an honor to serve in the greatest nation on theers. >>> the term fiscal c
california and illinois have both banned employers from forcing their workers or job applicants to hand over passwords from their personal facebook or twitter accounts. california's also outlawed using hounds to hunt bobcats or bears after lawmakers decided it's not a fair fight. in florida, flash away. police can no longer give tickets to drivers who flash their headlights to let fellow motorists know there's a speed trap ahead. >>> here's your new year's day look at this morning's...
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we need mark kirk in illinois to make this an issue. he voted for closing the gun show loophole when he was in the house. we need dan coats back in the senate from indiana. he voted for some of these things in the early' 90s. if we can get a few republicans to stand up and say, this isn't taking your guns away, this isn't a second amendment issue, this is a public safety issue, a law and order issue, it will help our communities, then i think we can get it done. >> will you get any votes in the south? >> but it's going to take illinois and indiana pushing. >> any votes in the rocky mountain states, any votes in conservative country, utah, idaho? >> yeah. we can get some in the rocky mountain states. i think we can get some of the folks in colorado, some of the folks, we can get bennett, udall perhaps. those are folks that in the past have been supportive. you know, the one i would really like to see is mark begich out of alaska. as mayor of alaska he is one of the signatories of mayors against illegal guns. i think those are people that
we need mark kirk in illinois to make this an issue. he voted for closing the gun show loophole when he was in the house. we need dan coats back in the senate from indiana. he voted for some of these things in the early' 90s. if we can get a few republicans to stand up and say, this isn't taking your guns away, this isn't a second amendment issue, this is a public safety issue, a law and order issue, it will help our communities, then i think we can get it done. >> will you get any votes...
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then by thursday, we'll watch it move right in over illinois. the track has a little variability. it is still about a week away. we'll keep an eye on things for you every morning at 5:30 a.m. "wake up with al." nd of golf. then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. went home and fed her family. now she's helping her community. no wonder it's hard to focus on her own needs. but she's got one a day women's, a complete multivitamin with key nutrients women may need all in one pill. because our focus is you. >> now on "today's money" how to ask for a raise even if you feel you deserve one, you may not know the right way to ask for one. >> how do you get that difficult conversation started? here are some ideas from jean chaski and rhonda flora. >> this is such a tough topic. sometimes we know we're underpaid, and we know p
then by thursday, we'll watch it move right in over illinois. the track has a little variability. it is still about a week away. we'll keep an eye on things for you every morning at 5:30 a.m. "wake up with al." nd of golf. then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran ten miles while knitting myself a sweater; jumped out of a plane. finally, i became a ping pong master while recording my debut album. how you ask? with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no...
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pryor ran for two touchdowns as the seminoles easily beat illinois, 30-10. in the rose bowl, stanford ran for over 200 yards. they had to hold on for a 20-14 win over wisconsin. it was stanford's first win in the rose bowl in over 40 years. to orlando, capital one bowl, georgia's aaron murray threw one, two, three, four, make that five touchdown passes to beat nebraska 45-31. to the outback bowl, what turned out to be the game of the day. 11 seconds left. south carolina's dillon thompson connects on a 32-yard touchdown pass. they beat michigan 33-28. who was covering him? in the heart of dallas bowl, oklahoma state had five touchdown passes and embarrassed purdue 58-14. finally, the gator bowl, northwestern won its first bowl game since 1958. that was during the truman administration. the wildcats ended the longest losing streak with a 34-20 win over mississippi state. there's another college football game tonight. we start the bcs games. the sugar bowl in the superdome. new orleans, as number 3 ranked florida gators match up with number 21 ranked louisville
pryor ran for two touchdowns as the seminoles easily beat illinois, 30-10. in the rose bowl, stanford ran for over 200 yards. they had to hold on for a 20-14 win over wisconsin. it was stanford's first win in the rose bowl in over 40 years. to orlando, capital one bowl, georgia's aaron murray threw one, two, three, four, make that five touchdown passes to beat nebraska 45-31. to the outback bowl, what turned out to be the game of the day. 11 seconds left. south carolina's dillon thompson...
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." >> when angel began her correspondence with gilbert, she was living in joliet, illinois. her son, niko, was only 15 at the time. >> at first, i was very worried about her emotional safety, because i wasn't sure how it would end up. >> but what had begun as just a pen pal relationship quickly became something more serious. >> on a sunday evening at 8:00 at night, my son brought me the phone, and he said there's a collect call on there, and i thought perhaps it was from sherman, and it was him. it was bobby. and i've communicated with him every day since. >> my mom, she was glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first time. >> it was only three hours, and it was very special. he was sitting next to me, and i could see bobby out of the corner of my eye just grinning and st
." >> when angel began her correspondence with gilbert, she was living in joliet, illinois. her son, niko, was only 15 at the time. >> at first, i was very worried about her emotional safety, because i wasn't sure how it would end up. >> but what had begun as just a pen pal relationship quickly became something more serious. >> on a sunday evening at 8:00 at night, my son brought me the phone, and he said there's a collect call on there, and i thought perhaps it was...
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in illinois, motorcyclists can go through a red light if the light fails to change. i don't know by how quickly. florida, swamp buggies are no longer considered motor vehicles. burning issues in different parts of this country. right? >> yes. so, basically, in these instances, you have these laws to meet and show just the diversity of the united states. you have in florida, where some people are like, what is a swamp buggie? for me, i know -- >> i was just asked that and i don't know the answer. >> i'm from miami, so a swamp buggy is what some people use to get through the swampy areas of florida, including the everglad everglades, which is a huge attraction here. so that shows the diversity of the laws that you think, wait, why is this in effect? you understand some states really need to regulate their swamp buggies. >> "usa today's," miami's only yamiche alcindor. happy new year. >> happy new year. >>> we've been talking about it, the fiscal cliff deal's going down to the wire and neither side appears too happy with the result. is this business as usual in washingt
in illinois, motorcyclists can go through a red light if the light fails to change. i don't know by how quickly. florida, swamp buggies are no longer considered motor vehicles. burning issues in different parts of this country. right? >> yes. so, basically, in these instances, you have these laws to meet and show just the diversity of the united states. you have in florida, where some people are like, what is a swamp buggie? for me, i know -- >> i was just asked that and i don't...
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and tulsi gabbard of illinois will be the first female combat veterans to serve in coming. also the first hindu. the senate will have its first buddhist in the hawaii senator. some familiar faces will be gone. so long to florida congressman allen west. but there are plenty of new ones to watch in the 113th congress. there's, of course, democratic senator, soon to be the senior senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren. independent senator angus king, who will caucus with the democrats, but he is certain to play an interesting role. and don't underestimate the one new republican senator to enter this. deb fischer, a woman there -- she's going to be someone to watch. don't assume she is just somebody that's going to be tea party through and through. >>> all right, developing now. you're looking at live pictures here of the capitol hill visitors' center. a lot of ceremonial swearing in going on. this is for the congressional black caucus and about to begin with 42 members in the 114th congress. it remains the largest racial minority caucus on the hill. ohio congresswoman ma
and tulsi gabbard of illinois will be the first female combat veterans to serve in coming. also the first hindu. the senate will have its first buddhist in the hawaii senator. some familiar faces will be gone. so long to florida congressman allen west. but there are plenty of new ones to watch in the 113th congress. there's, of course, democratic senator, soon to be the senior senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren. independent senator angus king, who will caucus with the democrats, but...
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transfer them to office in illinois? >> greg: i don't know. will they take them? >> dana: dan freeze is a wonderful man. the special envoy. he gets the toughest assignment at the state department. >> kimberly: the inside info. >> dana: it looks like abraham lincoln. >> greg: he does. looks like he should be on a coin. kimberly, you vacation at gitmo every august. >> kimberly: i love it. i tell you, i find it luxurious, i'm well-fed. great exercising. jane fonda videos, it's quite simulating. food is outstanding. look at my nice svelte figure on the gitmo food. it's a big piece of the 2008 election. he promised this. the liberals laughed it up. close gli gitmo. where is that? >> dana: i'm glad they are not going to close it. >> bob: keep this in some perspective. at the peak there was 770-something prisoners. down to 166. they couldn't, some of those they transferred in the bush administration and the obama administration. turned out they escape and go on to do terrorist act. they can't place the 160 people anyplace else. no one will take them. their own country wo
transfer them to office in illinois? >> greg: i don't know. will they take them? >> dana: dan freeze is a wonderful man. the special envoy. he gets the toughest assignment at the state department. >> kimberly: the inside info. >> dana: it looks like abraham lincoln. >> greg: he does. looks like he should be on a coin. kimberly, you vacation at gitmo every august. >> kimberly: i love it. i tell you, i find it luxurious, i'm well-fed. great exercising. jane...
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illinois is actually middling when it comes to gun deaths. you are safer in new york from gun homicide than you are in vermont statistically out of 100,000 gun deaths because states with stringent gun laws have lower rates of homicide. the part of this country with the highest rate of gun deaths is the south which also happens to have the most guns. the statistics are very clear. they've been done by many organizations, harvard, duke, economists. there's a direct statistical correlation between the presence of more guns and more gun crime, gun death, murder, period. >> your response to the facts? >> you call them facts -- >> sorry, sir. mr. ward, mr. ward, as you well know, we all have different opinions on this broadcast and we ventilate them but we don't have alternative views of the facts. joy reid has just offered you statistical evidence from reputable universities, including one of her own, harvard, and you are suggesting what? that these statistics are bogus in some way? >> what i'm suggesting is what she just stated was that illinois'
illinois is actually middling when it comes to gun deaths. you are safer in new york from gun homicide than you are in vermont statistically out of 100,000 gun deaths because states with stringent gun laws have lower rates of homicide. the part of this country with the highest rate of gun deaths is the south which also happens to have the most guns. the statistics are very clear. they've been done by many organizations, harvard, duke, economists. there's a direct statistical correlation between...
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let's turn to the author of the bill, jan schakowsky of illinois. >> i'm so happy that wendy is doing well. >> thank you. we appreciated your phone calls very much. congresswoman, the math? >> the estimate is it's $104 billion over 10 years. it saves the government money. in terms of the subsidies, in the exchanges, it would be one option that americans could choose. the cost would be 5% to 7% less and it would be an anchor pulling down because of competition the cost of the private sector plans as well. it is a win-win, as you said, for small businesses, for consumers and for american taxpayers. it would bring the deficit down. now, don't you think that it would be something that the republicans would want to embrace? and, yet, it seems as if maybe taking a penny away from private insurance companies, that's not the kind of deficit they want. >> do you think that any of them are going to get on board here? how can they come out and say these numbers aren't right? >> no, the numbers are right. i am still hopeful. if they are serious, this is a serious proposal about how to reduce the
let's turn to the author of the bill, jan schakowsky of illinois. >> i'm so happy that wendy is doing well. >> thank you. we appreciated your phone calls very much. congresswoman, the math? >> the estimate is it's $104 billion over 10 years. it saves the government money. in terms of the subsidies, in the exchanges, it would be one option that americans could choose. the cost would be 5% to 7% less and it would be an anchor pulling down because of competition the cost of the...
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and we did have one across northern illinois, but we are going to see an end to that really extreme above-average weather we have been seeing down across the southeast lately. even in the mid-atlantic region, it will be above average, but it never really felt all that warm the past couple of days because it's just been foggy and pretty cloudy. today we're starting off the day about 36 degrees in new york city. but we're already up to 68 in miami. here's where the cold air is, and it's only getting colder. denver has now dropped down to one below, and then the windchill on top of that makes it feel even colder. only in the 20s from minneapolis to chicago. 40s up and down the northeast into the mid-atlantic. but 60s down through the southeast. we do have some rain. it's that slow-moving cold front that's going to bring rain to the southeast today. and even into tomorrow. we're looking for a high of 58 degrees in atlanta tomorrow. so that cold front that's been slow to move eastward but it's going to knock back temperatures to average for the rest of the week. >> we're enjoying the warm weather whil
and we did have one across northern illinois, but we are going to see an end to that really extreme above-average weather we have been seeing down across the southeast lately. even in the mid-atlantic region, it will be above average, but it never really felt all that warm the past couple of days because it's just been foggy and pretty cloudy. today we're starting off the day about 36 degrees in new york city. but we're already up to 68 in miami. here's where the cold air is, and it's only...
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we need mark kirk in illinois to make this an issue. he voted for closing the gun show loophole when he was in the house. we need dan coats back in the senate from indiana. he voted for some of these things in the early' 90s. if we can get a few republicans to stand up and say this isn't taking your guns away. this isn't a second amendment issue, this is a public safety issue, a law and order issue, it will help our communities, then i think we can get it done. >> will you get any votes in the south? >> illinois and indiana pushing. >> any votes in the rocky mountain states, any votes in conservative country, utah, idaho? >> yeah. we can get some in the rocky mountain states. i think we can get soge of the folks in colorado, some of the folks -- we can get bennett, udall perhaps. those are folks that in the past have been supportive. you know, the one i would really like to see is mark begich out of alaska. as mayor of alaska he is one of the signatories of mayors against illegal guns. i think those are people that because of what they'
we need mark kirk in illinois to make this an issue. he voted for closing the gun show loophole when he was in the house. we need dan coats back in the senate from indiana. he voted for some of these things in the early' 90s. if we can get a few republicans to stand up and say this isn't taking your guns away. this isn't a second amendment issue, this is a public safety issue, a law and order issue, it will help our communities, then i think we can get it done. >> will you get any votes...
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people from newtown, connecticut to chicago, illinois are standing up and saying no more. this time it's different. this time we won't back down. this time, we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, washington post columnist and msnbc contributor, this week, he wrote about the need for republicans to get on board with gun control. and melissa harris perry host here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be with you. >> e.j., what are you hearing about what the administration is looking to pass here? we're getting different reports. >> well, what i understand, first of all, i think the folks freaking out are freaking out for a reason. there is momentum and they are starting to pick up support. what i understand is there is a lot of support for universal background checks, where, right now, 40-50% of gun sales are through pry vat dealers, unlicensed dealers, gun shows. closing that loophole seems to have a lot of support on congress. so does the ban on the high capacity magazines. that idea seem
people from newtown, connecticut to chicago, illinois are standing up and saying no more. this time it's different. this time we won't back down. this time, we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, washington post columnist and msnbc contributor, this week, he wrote about the need for republicans to get on board with gun control. and melissa harris perry host here on msnbc. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> good to be...
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obama's inaugural parade will feature eight floats including a hawaii float to honor his birthplace, an illinois float to honor the first lady's home state and a kenyan float just to mess with republicans. why not? it's a parade. everyone loves a parade. >>> back to "hardball." bill clinton answers a question about hillary clinton's health and her plans for the future and thoughts about what lies ahead for their relationship. >> she's always been very, very healthy. and she has very low blood pressure, very low standing heart beat. i tell her she's still got time to have three more husbands after me. whenever i am stubborn about something in her constant quest at my self-improvement, she refers to me as her first husband. because i told her once she was going to live to be 120 and have time for plenty more. >> critics laughed. they can laugh, but it works. not just big bill's pattern there but the whole thing. the whole clinton thing. it works. just think about it. the secretary of state also scored an endorsement of "snl" seth meyers. he nominated her for gq's list of hundred hottest women of t
obama's inaugural parade will feature eight floats including a hawaii float to honor his birthplace, an illinois float to honor the first lady's home state and a kenyan float just to mess with republicans. why not? it's a parade. everyone loves a parade. >>> back to "hardball." bill clinton answers a question about hillary clinton's health and her plans for the future and thoughts about what lies ahead for their relationship. >> she's always been very, very healthy. and...
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in california and illinois, it's now against the law for an employer to ask job applicants to release their user names and passwords for social media sites. the minimum wage has gone up in ten states, oregon, rhode island, vermont, and washington, all have wages over the federal rate of $7.75 an our hour. and if you drive a motorcycle, own cats, or release pigs into the wild, listen up. in wellington, kansas, households are restricted to having no more than four cats. in illinois, anyone who pops a wheelie on a motorcycle while speeding -- why would you do that -- would have to pay an additional fine. and if you were thinking of releasing pigs into the wild, don't do it, at least in kentucky. that act is now illegal there. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is spending a fourth day in a new york city hospital. we'll get an update on the potentially dangerous blood clot doctors discovered. >>> plus, digital dominance. the man behind the obama campaign's tech-savvy ride to re-election. we'll be talking to chuck todd. you're watching "the daily rundown," only on msnbc. 7 how-to knowl
in california and illinois, it's now against the law for an employer to ask job applicants to release their user names and passwords for social media sites. the minimum wage has gone up in ten states, oregon, rhode island, vermont, and washington, all have wages over the federal rate of $7.75 an our hour. and if you drive a motorcycle, own cats, or release pigs into the wild, listen up. in wellington, kansas, households are restricted to having no more than four cats. in illinois, anyone who...
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officials in california, illinois, new york, and pennsylvania publicly called on various employee pension funds to divest any holdings linked to the gun industry. >> the city of los angeles funds should not go to profit companies that produce weapons, design maximize carnage and death. >> chicago mayor and former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel went a step further to send letters to prominent banks maintaining multi-million lines of credit for smith and wessonment "i ask you to use your influence to push the companies. collectively we can send a clear and unambiguous message to the gun industry investors will no longer financially support companies that profit from gun violence." >> it's sort over classic rahm emanuel chicago politics to try to bully and pressure our industry to agreeing with the proposal being advanced by antigun mayors like chicago. >> supporters are urging the administration to act in other ways as well. from idea like creating a justice department task force to track gun sales and call on environmental protection agency to regulate manufacturer and sale of amm
officials in california, illinois, new york, and pennsylvania publicly called on various employee pension funds to divest any holdings linked to the gun industry. >> the city of los angeles funds should not go to profit companies that produce weapons, design maximize carnage and death. >> chicago mayor and former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel went a step further to send letters to prominent banks maintaining multi-million lines of credit for smith and wessonment "i...
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illinois democratic congresswoman tammy duckworth is an iraq war vet and double amputee who lost her legs while serving in that war. and then there's republican senator tim scott of south carolina. today, he became the first african american senator from the south since reconstruction. and new hampshire is the first st
illinois democratic congresswoman tammy duckworth is an iraq war vet and double amputee who lost her legs while serving in that war. and then there's republican senator tim scott of south carolina. today, he became the first african american senator from the south since reconstruction. and new hampshire is the first st
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obama's inaugural parade will feature eight floats including a hawaii float to honor his birthplace and illinois float to honor the first lady's home state and a kenyan float just to mess with republicans. why not? >>> well it's time now for entertainment news. adding insult to injury for tony danza, "the new york post" is reported the danza told fellow first class travelers he caught the flu after he vomited into an air sickness bag. kate upton had a different story saying i found out that lisa marie benson has a phobia of throwing up. it's funny the guy next to her is hung over. she was referring to danza but kate missed reruns of "taxi" and "who's the boss" and didn't recognize him. >>> amanda bynes resurfaced with her cheek piercing. >>> charlie sheen is going to be a grandfather now that his 28-year-old daughter is pregnant. her mother is sheen's high school girlfriend. >>> elton john sewn husband david furnish welcomed a baby boy to their family on friday. the second son completes our family in the most precious and perfect way. >>> river phoenix's last film "dark blood" will make a debut
obama's inaugural parade will feature eight floats including a hawaii float to honor his birthplace and illinois float to honor the first lady's home state and a kenyan float just to mess with republicans. why not? >>> well it's time now for entertainment news. adding insult to injury for tony danza, "the new york post" is reported the danza told fellow first class travelers he caught the flu after he vomited into an air sickness bag. kate upton had a different story saying i...
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people behind newtown, connecticut, to chicago, illinois, are standing up and saying no. this time is different, this time we wouldn't back down. this time we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, e.j.deon, "the washington post" contributor. this week he wrote about people getting on board with gun control. and melissa harris-perry, joining me. >> good to be with you, and melissa. >> what are you looking at, we're getting different reports. >> well, first of all, i understand the folks are freaking out for a reason. which is, there really is momentum now and they are starting to pick up support. what i understand is there is a lot of support for universal background checks, where right now 40 to 50% of gun sales are through private deal ers, unlicensed dealers, gun shows. closing that loophole seems to have a lot of support in congress. so also, does the ban on the big high-capacity magazines. that idea seems to have grabbed the imagination of a lot of people, including i'm told, are republicans. what they're wo
people behind newtown, connecticut, to chicago, illinois, are standing up and saying no. this time is different, this time we wouldn't back down. this time we're not going to let the threats stand in the way of progress and protecting our kids. with me now, e.j.deon, "the washington post" contributor. this week he wrote about people getting on board with gun control. and melissa harris-perry, joining me. >> good to be with you, and melissa. >> what are you looking at,...
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country and faulgt for mississippi, we fought for alabama, we fought for north carolina, we fought for illinois and we faugt for every state in this union. >> he became the naacp first field representative for his home state of mississippi organizing protests against segregationists shop owners. >> i am the greatest. >> i'm going to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. >> and he became a tireless fighter for the right to vote, which we're still fighting for today. >> we're not just interested in voting so that conditions will be improved for negros. we want the conditions improved for everybody. >> evers knew he'd be a modern man because of his words. he taught his children how to flee bullet fire. but evers refused to turn away from his important work. on june 11th, 1963, he watched president kennedy deliver his civil rights speech from the oval office. >> the rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened. >> later that night, as he returned home from watching the speech, evers was assassinated in the driveway of his home by a white supremist. evers was t
country and faulgt for mississippi, we fought for alabama, we fought for north carolina, we fought for illinois and we faugt for every state in this union. >> he became the naacp first field representative for his home state of mississippi organizing protests against segregationists shop owners. >> i am the greatest. >> i'm going to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. >> and he became a tireless fighter for the right to vote, which we're still fighting for...
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in illinois motorcyclists will not be able to proceed through a red light if it fails to change. even if it's broken they just have to stay there forever. >>> in kentucky it will no longer be legal to release feril or wild hogs into the wild. in florida, swamp buggies will now legally be considered motor vehicles. >>> all in all over 400 new laws are on the books today across the country. >>> coming up, armed guards in school. the president said he doesn't think it's the right idea. we talked to one new jersey mayor who disagrees and is already doing something about that. stay with us. >>> time for your entrepreneur of the week. maya and michael are keeping an eye on inventory always ready for customers who order seed bombs from their company visual lingual. strong relationships with suppliers and knowing clients' habits help them maintain a balanced inventory. for more watch your business sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltze
in illinois motorcyclists will not be able to proceed through a red light if it fails to change. even if it's broken they just have to stay there forever. >>> in kentucky it will no longer be legal to release feril or wild hogs into the wild. in florida, swamp buggies will now legally be considered motor vehicles. >>> all in all over 400 new laws are on the books today across the country. >>> coming up, armed guards in school. the president said he doesn't think it's...
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so you'll have republican senators like mark kirk in illinois who have been open in the past on issues like assault weapons bans, and you'll have democrats in the west, the mountain west and the rural south that will be absolutely opposed to it. and as you said earlier, though it is nonsense, and i'm certainly a person who believes that you can be a second amendment supporter, and also have sensible regulations on guns, but this issue plays out on the extremes, on the absurd binary choice that has defined the issue for so long. >> and that analysis, what you said there at the end, that we've spent so much time fighting about extreme positions that nobody is actually trying to advance, that we've left the -- we've left the whole middle ground of responsible, reasonable, respectful reform essentially untilled politically, that argument which you're getting from people like gabby giffords, which you're getting in some cases from other victims, gun violence victims groups, i think potentially is new grounds. let me give you a hypothetical. let's pick a hypothetical reform that even a pro-g
so you'll have republican senators like mark kirk in illinois who have been open in the past on issues like assault weapons bans, and you'll have democrats in the west, the mountain west and the rural south that will be absolutely opposed to it. and as you said earlier, though it is nonsense, and i'm certainly a person who believes that you can be a second amendment supporter, and also have sensible regulations on guns, but this issue plays out on the extremes, on the absurd binary choice that...
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in high school, they just added in some states like illinois 20 days of extra hitting in the summer. so we have to really pay attention to what sort of brain trauma children really should be taking in all sports in this country. >> and of course one of the symptoms is depression and aggression. six nfl players have ended their lives in the past two years alone. depression is a symptom of cte. do you think there is a correlation between cte and suicide? >> you know, it's really difficult to say at this stage of the game. you can never really correlate a se
in high school, they just added in some states like illinois 20 days of extra hitting in the summer. so we have to really pay attention to what sort of brain trauma children really should be taking in all sports in this country. >> and of course one of the symptoms is depression and aggression. six nfl players have ended their lives in the past two years alone. depression is a symptom of cte. do you think there is a correlation between cte and suicide? >> you know, it's really...
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this model of a larger and larger public sector and more and more benefits, states like california, illinois, new york, they are going to go bankrupt and come to the federal government for a bailout. we have to be ready to hammer home the point that -- what good is it that you voted for security when, now your benefits will not be able to be paid for. it is no longer a public that can afford it. >> this seems like a deeper cultural problem. how do you convince them that the government is not their husband? a woman has written about how you convince them, when you have this pop-culture suggesting that guys are losers. dads are losers on every comedy show. how do we fix that environment? policy wise, culturally, this is for anybody. >> it is a huge cultural problem that we have. the flight from heritage. it is frustrating -- marriage. it is frustrating because you do not want to seem preachy to people about how to live their lives. yet, we know for a fact that people who get married -- people who -- the liberal foundation about 20 years ago did a study, much quoted since then, and they found t
this model of a larger and larger public sector and more and more benefits, states like california, illinois, new york, they are going to go bankrupt and come to the federal government for a bailout. we have to be ready to hammer home the point that -- what good is it that you voted for security when, now your benefits will not be able to be paid for. it is no longer a public that can afford it. >> this seems like a deeper cultural problem. how do you convince them that the government is...
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but the illinois legislature today went into lame duck session without taking any action on the gun measures that the mayor own governor of chicago have both been pushing for. >> now, you've seen us get to this moment before. do you think when you see biden meeting with the nra, you heard pam speaking so hopefully about it, do you think there will be some difference this time, clarence? >> it's a real scandal that it took the killing of school children five, six, seven years old in order to get people to move. but this is an important moment. absolutely right about that. that there is an impetus out there. we're starting to see some action and a push. that's a question of whether they'll keep the momentum going. the nra membership is mostly gun owners but the money is mostly from the gun industry. >> there lies the question. that's the question. pam, let me ask you this quickly. when you see the washington post reporting that this task force is coming back, they will be proposing things like universal background checks which you mentioned for gun violence. national weapons tracking data base
but the illinois legislature today went into lame duck session without taking any action on the gun measures that the mayor own governor of chicago have both been pushing for. >> now, you've seen us get to this moment before. do you think when you see biden meeting with the nra, you heard pam speaking so hopefully about it, do you think there will be some difference this time, clarence? >> it's a real scandal that it took the killing of school children five, six, seven years old in...
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i did think it was telling senator durbin from illinois, apologize former congressman giffords had already left, but apologized to mark kelly this hearing wasn't happening two years ago in the wake of her being shot, but i do think it's a telling sign that we tend to, newtown may have changed this dynamic, but we tend to have a huge discussion about guns and gun control and the need to regulate them, then that discussion goes away quickly. the question is, is newtown different, does gabby giffords help keep that momentum up with her testimony today? we're going to find out as this proposal president obama made goes through congress. >> ruth marcus, i wanted to show you and chris this testy exchange between dick durbin and wayne lapierre, also sitting two seats over from mark kelly on that panel today. >> we got to get in the real world on what works and what doesn't work. my problem with background checks is, you're never going to get criminals to go through universal background checks. >> mr. lapierre, that's the point. the criminals won't go to purchase the guns, because there will be a
i did think it was telling senator durbin from illinois, apologize former congressman giffords had already left, but apologized to mark kelly this hearing wasn't happening two years ago in the wake of her being shot, but i do think it's a telling sign that we tend to, newtown may have changed this dynamic, but we tend to have a huge discussion about guns and gun control and the need to regulate them, then that discussion goes away quickly. the question is, is newtown different, does gabby...
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let's get to work. [ cheering ] >> we followed the workers' stories to freeport, illinois in october. bain capital has shut down the sensata plant and they were going to ship some 200 jobs to china. >> the three of us have been arrested defending american jobs. we're waiting. come on out here and talk us to. >> what would you say to him? >> save our jobs. >> over the summer, more and more workers started coming forward with horror stories about bain capital and the bain economy. workers at gst steel made national headlines. >> when you take away all the good paying jobs such as we had here at gst steel in kansas city, the middle class is going to become extinct. >> the republicans answered with misleading ads and huge lies. like this ad romney ran in the state of ohio. it claimed jeep was moving to china because of the automobile loan, and it was totally false. and it totally backfired on the camp. it toe workers and their families turned out in full force on election day. and of course president obama won ohio. middle class americans across this country stood in long lines to cast a
let's get to work. [ cheering ] >> we followed the workers' stories to freeport, illinois in october. bain capital has shut down the sensata plant and they were going to ship some 200 jobs to china. >> the three of us have been arrested defending american jobs. we're waiting. come on out here and talk us to. >> what would you say to him? >> save our jobs. >> over the summer, more and more workers started coming forward with horror stories about bain capital and the...
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the singer, the former senator from illinois, said in politics sometimes when you lose you win. i think this is a case where the president knows if he lose this is battle to an entrenched interest inside the n.r.a. and house republican caucus i think he knows he gets another bite of the apple after 2014 because remembers taking extreme position after newtown could lead to nancy pelosi becoming speaker once again. >> rose: you have talked about on your program general powell in one colin powell said on "meet the press." does that represent for you the sense that the party is looking inward at all, these issues like gun control, like fiscal issues and like outreach to minorities that it had not done before but is doing it because people like colin powell are stepping forward to say if we don't have a tolerant party we won't l not have a future? >> well, charlie i'm pleased secretary powell still considers himself as a republican. as a republican i wasn't necessarily thrilled that he supported a democratic president but i understand colin powell believes like a lot of my moderate r
the singer, the former senator from illinois, said in politics sometimes when you lose you win. i think this is a case where the president knows if he lose this is battle to an entrenched interest inside the n.r.a. and house republican caucus i think he knows he gets another bite of the apple after 2014 because remembers taking extreme position after newtown could lead to nancy pelosi becoming speaker once again. >> rose: you have talked about on your program general powell in one colin...